- Oil ChangeAn oil change is like a transfusion of new life into your vehicle. Over time, oil can lose some of its chemical properties that are designed to reduce corrosion and increase the lubrication in your engine. In some environments, dust and dirt can also find their way into your crankcase, so a regular change of your oil and filter are paramount to the long service life of your car or truck.
- Engine Tune-Up
- Exhaust System Repair
- Starter Repair
- Differential Service/Repair
- Axle RepairAxles transmit the power of your engine to the drive wheels. They are usually set into the transaxle on a front-wheel drive vehicle, or into a differential if the vehicle is rear wheel drive. Modern all-wheel drive vehicles will typically use both.
- Suspension Service/RepairReplacing your steering and suspension parts can be difficult and may require changes to your vehicle's wheel angles. It's not uncommon for your vehicle to need a wheel alignment as well.
- Steering Service/RepairCorrect wheel balance will keep your vehicle rolling smoothly down the road, with minimal tire noise and no vibration. It reduces wear on steering and suspension components, as well as helping to increase the service life of each tire. If your vehicle is vibrating or shaking, bring it in immediately and we’ll check it out!
- Tire RotationBrake pads and rotors take a massive amount of abuse, as they are the main component that turns the rotational energy into heat. This means that these parts are designed to wear out over time, so it’s important to inspect your brakes regularly...usually at every tire rotation or anytime the wheels of your vehicle are removed.
- Wheel AlignmentBig truck wheel alignment is essential to the safe operation of the truck. It allows the driver to have complete control over steering those huge tires with as little effort as possible. It also gives better tire wear, and will improve fuel mileage greatly over a truck with out-of-spec alignment.
- Tire ServiceTo track properly down the road, your wheels and tires must be pointing in the same direction. This is called alignment. To be able to turn, and move properly over bumps and dips in the road, the wheels and tires work with the suspension, and have certain angles and measurements “built in” by the manufacturer for best handling and overall driving comfort. If your wheels are not set to these precise measurements, excessive tire wear and poor handling will result.
- Tire BalancingWheel balance is important for the smooth operation of any vehicle. No tire and wheel assembly weighs the same as any other, so when new tires are installed each wheel assembly will have weight added in precisely the right place to make the wheel spin smoothly. Considering that wheels can turn thousands of times each minute, balance is critical to a smooth, vibration-free ride.
- Brake Service
- Brake InspectionWhen it comes to road safety, there are few components of your vehicle as critical as the braking system. Your brakes are responsible for stopping your vehicle promptly and efficiently, preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of everyone on the road. Regular brake inspections play a vital role in…
- Brake Replacement
- Battery Service
- Electrical Service/Repair
- General RepairsAuto repair can be an intimidating process for many drivers, especially if you are not familiar with the mechanics of your vehicle. However, with a little knowledge and preparation, you can make the auto repair process smoother and less stressful. In this blog, we will discuss what to expect when you…
- Auto MaintenanceIt is estimated that up to 70% of the trucks on the road are misaligned, and 60% of those needing alignment have worn parts! A proper alignment should happen as part of regularly scheduled maintenance, and whenever new tires are installed.